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Maybe it was bone cracking.
He makes good use of whatever is available; when he finds a sound effects record that features bone cracking, suddenly bones are cracking on his radio aerobics show.
When the Democratic Party fractured, in the primaries, it was like a bone cracking — the Clintonites on one side, the Sanders faction on the other, with no obvious way to repair the break.
It was determined that the film spallation originated from the fish bone cracking, and the fish bone was just a profiling of the Berkovich indenter.
Good initial stability is crucial to avoid stem loosening and bone cracking, therefore, the surgeon must achieve optimal press-fitting.
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When a bone cracks open, it leaks out positively charged ions that produce a small electric field.
But some experts are concerned that microscopic bone cracks that result from normal wear and tear are not repaired when the bone remodeling process is suppressed.
But he also observed more compressive fractures, as well as so-called greenstick fractures, in which a bone cracks only on one side, much like what happens when a living tree branch breaks.
She had simply been walking home from the dentist when the world around her went berserk -- the sidewalk breaking apart, her body hurtling, an immense weight pinning her legs against a wooden barrier so hard that she could hear the bones cracking.
Helmet maker Giro's Tune Ups II snow helmets come with built-in headphones so you can listen to music instead of the sounds of your bones cracking.
It turns out biting down on raw pasta sounds just like bones cracking.
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